QUT’s Associate Professor Gordon Tait and Professor Belinda Carpenter have recently had their article “Suicide, statistics and the coroner: A comparative study of death investigations” published in…
The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is an open access, blind peer reviewed journal that publishes critical research about challenges confronting criminal justice systems…
Yesterday, the Huffington Post Australia featured an article about QUT’s new Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence and spoke with course coordinator Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz. Course coordinator Molly…
Dr Erin O’Brien and Dr Helen Berents from QUT’s School of Justice have been in Canberra this week presenting their research at the Australian Political Studies Association…
Please join us for the next Health, Ethics and Law (HEAL) event which is being hosted at QUT: “Legal and ethical issues relevant to the treatment of childhood…
The Crime and Justice Research Centre event Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Challenges and Recommendations for Justice Responses was held Tuesday 21 April 2015 at the…
Beyond the monster myth: sexual violence and relationships forum Wednesday 14 October 2015 From 3pm Premier’s Hall, Parliamentary Annexe Parliament House, George Street, Brisbane Tickets $30 To register,…
Tomorrow afternoon the Crime and Justice Research Centre Seminar Series will host a seminar with Speaker Dr Michael Salter from the University of Western Sydney. TOPIC: From #OpGabon to…
QUT’s Dr Margaret Pereira and Professor Kerry Carrington from the School of Justice have recently published an article in the international journal Critical Criminology.
Professor John Scott from QUT’s School of Justice has co-authored an article that was recently featured on The Conversation. The article discusses the recent arrest of a number…